Beeston, Nottinghamshire (English Wikipedia)

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  • Haran, Brady (17 August 2004). "Living with your house on the line". BBC News Online. Retrieved 7 August 2008. The people behind Nottingham's tram system, known as NET, do not share this view. The development manager for phase two of NET, Chris Deas, says the planned routes were carefully selected with help from the public. He says: "We involve the public at every stage and as such have conducted an unprecedented amount of public consultation." Many factors were used to choose the tram routes, including integration with other transport, environmental impact, operational capability and cost benefit.
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  • Tetlow, Daniel (28 April 2008). "Which town has the most pubs for its size?". More or Less. BBC Radio 4. Also keen to claim the title are Otley, in West Yorkshire, with 21 pubs for 15,000 people, equalling 714 people per pub; Beeston in Nottinghamshire with 18 pubs for its population of 21,000; and Brighton and Hove, with 278 pubs for 250,000 residents.
  • "Soul legend Edwin Starr dies". BBC News Online. 3 April 2003. Retrieved 7 August 2008. Starr, who was one of the first artists to be signed to the Motown record label, died at his home near Nottingham, his manager Lilian Kyle said. He had lived for many years in the UK.

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  • Gover, J. E. B. (1940). The Place-Names of Nottinghamshire. Cambridge: The English Place-Name Society. p. 139. OCLC 220139955.